These quick dinner rolls will knock your socks off! They are made, from start to finish, in about 50 minutes and are sweetened with a little bit of honey. This might be your new favorite recipe!

Quick Yeast Rolls

Sunday dinner is my favorite. Although we always eat dinner together as a family each night, I always try and put a little extra effort into our Sunday meals.

Because we take Sunday off from working and most activities, the day is usually spent relaxing and spending time together, and it always gives me more time to make a yummy dinner. While I still take full advantage of our slow cooker on Sundays, I usually will do a few “extras”, such as homemade rolls or breadsticks.

But still, I don’t love doing recipes that take a million hours to make or have tons of steps.

So last Sunday, I decided I wanted to make some homemade rolls, but I didn’t want to have to wait for them to rise several times over the period of an hour.

I did a search on Google for quick dinner rolls, and I was presented with all sorts of options. I finally decided on this 30 minute dinner roll recipe from Kitchen Meets Girl.

However, as I usually do when trying a recipe, I read through all the comments to make sure I didn’t make any errors that others had made.

Sweet Dinner Roll Recipe

After doing this, I decided to let these rise a little longer, add honey to the dough, and also a butter/honey mixture to the pan and tops of the rolls.

So, these are no longer 30-minute rolls — closer to one-hour dinner rolls — but the extra thirty minutes made a difference, I think!

They were fluffy, yet, somewhat dense (if that makes any sense), and I couldn’t get enough of them. They were the only thing that Jack wanted to eat at dinner when we had these.

I think the honey was a nice touch, as they made these rolls have a little more flavor — you didn’t even need to add your own butter to them while eating!

They were still dinner roll -like enough that they tasted delicious with the roast, mashed potatoes, gravy, and okra we dined on as well, but they just had a slight sweetness that made them stand out.

You might also notice that these rolls are shaped slightly different than other rolls — I made them in a muffin pan! I had never thought of doing that before, but it was so easy, and they really turned out well.

If you opt to just use a baking sheet or a glass dish, just cover the sheet in the honey/butter mixture instead of the individual cups.

Stand Mixer I Use

I definitely recommend using a stand mixer if you have one with this recipe. You can definitely use an electric hand mixer with the dough hook attachment, but I do think roll making is MUCh easier when you use a stand mixer.

For years I have had a Kitchen Aid, but I recently made the big switch to a Bosch Universal Plus Mixer. You guys – this is a SERIOUS game changer! Making dinner rolls (and pretty much anything that requires mixing) in the Bosch is amazing. The capacity of it allows you to make large batches – but it also beautifully mixes small batches as well.

Instructions

In the bowl of your stand mixer, combine the warm water, honey, butter, yeast, and sugar. Allow the mixture to rest for 15 minutes.

Using a dough hook, mix 2 cups of the flour, salt, and egg into the yeast mixture.

Add the remaining flour 1/2 cup at a time until dough is no longer sticky and bounces back.

Spray muffin tin with cooking spray.

Place rolls onto baking sheet, or one ball into each muffin tin (should make 12 rolls). Brush tops with honey and butter mixture.

Let rise 25 minutes

Bake for 10-15 minutes or until tops are just golden brown.

Brush the tops again with the butter and honey mixture.

Notes

*The first time I made this recipe, I used oil, and while they were delicious, they turned out a bit dense. When I used melted butter, they were much fluffier. **I made a batch of gluten free rolls using Krusteaz Gluten Free Flour. They were a little denser, but they tasted pretty good!

About Katie

Katie Clark is a Colorado-native, a journalism graduate from Brigham Young University, and most importantly, a mother to the two cutest boys and wife to the most handsome man. She is a woman of many (random) talents, which include writing, cooking, sewing, technology, social media, and being a self-proclaimed Google expert. She loves spending time with her family, learning about parenting and pregnancy, and just enjoying life to the fullest.

Could you please tell me why so many Morman women have blogs? I am not a Morman,but I am a Christian and believe that women should stay home and raise their children if at all possible. I quit my job as a teacher and stayed home with my children and have never regretted that decision. I can’t help but think that young Morman women are taught how to contribute to the family income by working from home, i.e, maintaining a blog. Is this taught and encouraged in your universities and in your churches?

Hi, Sarah! I apologize for the delay in response. I appreciate your question, and I hope I can respond adequately 🙂

I have actually never been taught in school (I attended BYU) or church that as a stay-at-home mother, I need to contribute to our family income. In fact, it was never a goal of mine to have our blog become our sole source of income. My main priority has always been (and will always be) my children, but I am grateful for the revenue source our blog as become, as well as the opportunity it has given me to have a place to share my experiences with others.

I think many Mormon women have blogs because they are home, and they feel that they want something to do from home. Blogging is a great thing to do from home, because it’s very flexible, allows you to connect with other people (primarily mothers in my experience), and make some money. 🙂

We have been encouraged to share our beliefs with others through blogs and social networks if we are able, but we are not told to make businesses or anything from our blogs 🙂

A little late getting on board, but nevertheless. Katie, I love your blog and thank you for taking the time (as a busy mom!) to so practically help others on their way.

Right now I have the buns in the oven, but I must have doe something wrong, because they did not rise as well as yours. But that is so me-in-the-kitchen! (Will try making them again.)

I do want to apologize if someone might not quite be accepting of you blogging (and then also not question the oodles of blogs kept up by young Christian moms.)

By the way, I am a Christian too, believing in my Lord Jesus Christ who became my oldest brother when He died on the cross to take away my sins and so set me free from all guilt, and enabled me to joyfully serve Him and the Father through the Holy Spirit.